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The Possible Influence of the NAO on the Mediterranean Outflow Water Path in the North Atlantic

The Possible Influence of the NAO on the Mediterranean Outflow Water Path in the North Atlantic. Alexandra Bozec 1 , Eric Chassignet 1 , George Halliwell 2 , Zulema Garraffo 2 , Susan Lozier 3 and Nicole M. Stewart 3.

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The Possible Influence of the NAO on the Mediterranean Outflow Water Path in the North Atlantic

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  1. The Possible Influence of the NAO on the Mediterranean Outflow Water Path in the North Atlantic Alexandra Bozec1, Eric Chassignet1, George Halliwell2, Zulema Garraffo2, Susan Lozier3 and Nicole M. Stewart3 1Center for Ocean-Atmospheric Predictions Studies, Florida State University, Tallahassee, FL, USA 2Rosenstiel School of Marine and Atmospheric Science, University of Miami, Miami, FL, USA 3Division of Earth and Ocean Sciences, Duke University, Duke, NC, USA Hycom meeting, April, 24-26

  2. Outline • Observations • Parameterization of the MOW tongue in HYCOM • Results in the 1/3° resolution HYCOM • Future work

  3. Observations From Lozier and Stewart, 2006

  4. Increasing salinity anomaly On σ1= 32.10; at MOW core NAO- 1960-1969 NAO+ 1985-1994 Lozier and Stewart, 2006

  5. Weak westerlies: NAO- Strong westerlies: NAO+ Contraction Expansion Lozier and Stewart, 2006

  6. Comparison of the outflow representation in different model resolution of the ATL • 2° simulation: ATLc2.00 (2deg-PY) • Initial state: GDEM3 climatology • Forcing: ECMWF-ERA40 climatology • 1°x0.5°: ATLc1b.00 (extracted from global configuration) (1deg-med and 1deg-PY) (Y. Yang and T. Ozgokmen) • Initial state: GDEM3 climatology • Forcing: ERA40 climatology • 1/3° : ATLc0.32 (0.32deg-PY)(Z. Garraffo and G. Halliwell) • Initial state: GDEM3 climatology • Forcing: interannual NCEP 1948-2003

  7. E P R Q1,1,S1 Q2,2,S2 MOW in HYCOM • The Price and Yang model (Price and Yang, 1998) is used as a boundary condition to prescribe the outflow in the HYCOM ocean model. Specified parameters are : • Med. Surf. Fluxes • E-P-R over Mediterranean • Net Heat flux over Mediterranean • Specified Atlantic Ocean Water Properties • 1, S1 of Gibraltar inflow water • Density, salinity of entrained interior water at shelf-slope break • P-Y Model Output • Gibraltar outflow , S2, Q2 • Entrained interior water transport • Final product water , S3, depth, transport(Q3) Q3,3,S3 (implemented in HYCOM by George Halliwell)

  8. Model Grids

  9. Price and Yang in ATLc2.00 Simulation 2° (climatology : ERA40 forcing) Depth: 1000m 2deg-buffer: with buffer zone in the Gulf of Cadiz 2deg-PY: with Price and Yang

  10. Price and Yang in ATLc1.00 Depth=1000m Simulation 1°x0.5° (climatology: ERA40 forcing) 013 014 1deg-med 1deg-PY 1deg-med: with the Mediterranean Sea 1deg-PY: with Price and Yang

  11. Price and Yang in 1/3°ATL: 0.32deg-PY 34.2 36.2 34.2 36.2

  12. First results: 0.32deg-PY CONTRACTION EXPANSION

  13. Conclusion/summary • The mechanism of expansion/contraction found in the observations is also present in the 1/3° HYCOM interannual simulations. • Future work : Can we find a relation between the NAO and the salinity anomalies in the Rockall Trough as in the observation ? If yes, can we develop a physical explanation for the expansion/contraction mechanism as a function of NAO?

  14. Different representations of the outflow

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